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The front porch was once a place where neighbors gathered and friends lingered. In today’s hurried world, it can be almost impossible to duplicate that kind of community. However at Providence we are committed to being that kind of place—where you can be yourself, share your greatest joys and deepest troubles. In Romans 12 Paul gives us a picture of what that can look like.  So grab a lemonade and take a seat, we’d love to get to know you.

Not Conformed screenDo you know your “gift-mix”? Do you have supernatural “gifts” that enable you to do extraordinary things? These are often the questions we ask when we want to know how God can use us in the church, but is this really what Paul had in mind? We take a look at Romans 12 and the idea of spiritual gifts. What we see is that Paul’s teachings have a lot more to do with looking to others than looking to ourselves.

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How you see yourself and how you present yourself are usually not reflections of your true self. The power of the gospel transforms how view ourselves. No longer do we need to run and hide, no longer do we need to present a false image, instead we are free to be honest and authentic with ourselves and with others…all because of the transforming power of the gospel.

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The world presses on us in every direction to form us into the shape it wants. The Christian life, however, is not one of conformity, but instead transformation. To be transformed, you can’t try to do it with balance, but a full on, passionate pursuit of Jesus.

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Jesus and Paul both lay down some pretty serious challenges about discipleship. What does it mean to truly follow Jesus? What is a disciple and what does it mean to live like one? Paul challenges and urges us to build our lives on God’s mercies and to give our lives to Christ and his mission. Have you done that? Are you a disciple?

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The Christian life is built upon a rock solid foundation. As Paul transitions into chapter 12, he reminds us that the gospel is the driving force for the Christian life. Discipleship doesn’t begin with our efforts, but Christ’s work.

Chosen and Known graphicGod’s promises are true and he is faithful, and Paul wants to make sure the Jew and Gentile both understand that. In Romans 11, Paul answers the question that he has left open for most of the book: Is God done with Israel? In so doing, Paul shows us a picture of a God that is sovereign, gracious, and faithful. Can we trust God? Paul’s answer reverberates with praise.

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God’s call on our lives requires us to lay it all at his feet, but we won’t do that if we don’t trust him. As we get back into the book of Romans, Paul teaches about why God’s faithfulness to Israel is evidence for his faithfulness today.

As we celebrate the beginning of a new year, we consider what lies ahead and count the cost of following Jesus in 2014. What will it cost us, both as a church and as individuals? Is He worth it?

Are new year’s resolutions biblical? The changing of the calendar is a helpful benchmark for us in our lives. So what does true, God-glorifying resolve look like? The book of Philippians gives us a helpful model.

 

LOVE GIVES no Santa-01Our response to the gift of Christmas is nothing less than everything we have and everything we are. Jesus may have been born a baby, but he’s still the King of Kings.

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Christmas spirit is such a common idea, but what does it really mean? What is the true Christmas spirit? Jesus tells us and shows us through the Christmas story. It’s all about humility.

LOVE GIVES no Santa-01Every year we recount the Christmas Story and celebrate the events on that night. It’s the author of that story that deserves our full attention and puts His heart on display through the story of Christmas.

Romans Title SlideThe book of Romans gives us plenty of reasons to be thankful. According to Paul, that thankfulness doesn’t just live in the past, but propels us with confidence into the future.

HOW titlePaul’s message in Romans 10 is clear: The gospel goes forward by the witness of God’s people. We are sent with the good news of the gospel into a broken world. What does that look like and how do we do that?

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